I am looking at options for an A3 Heat Press with a limited budget of around £500. At the moment I don't have heavy usage.
The options I have looked at are a used press like Adkins ( i would prefer swing away). Also looked at BMS option of HP3805 which seems pretty good.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Keith
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Re: heat Press choice
Used Adkins or Pressmech, certainly a few Adkins around. Take a look at the cheaper Adkins and Stahls at Xpres and Target Transfers.
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second hand adkins, their tec support is great, and all the parts are available and not expensive, I refurbed one of mine from 2007 with new guide post, all 3 pins, micro switch, spring, and lock-down bolt and only came to £40 inc transport, we have it on 8hours a day 6 days a week, great kit!
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Adkins get my vote, particularly the Beta range.
Mine gets a hammering by a couple of kids every day. The way they treat it they should be locked up, yet it still keeps going and no dead spots.
Mine gets a hammering by a couple of kids every day. The way they treat it they should be locked up, yet it still keeps going and no dead spots.
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Re: heat Press choice
Thanks for the replies. I will keep an eye out for something based on your suggestions.
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